Systems Engineer

Davyhulme
2 days ago
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System Engineer, Entry to Mid Level

Trafford, Manchester

Hybrid, 3 days office based

£32,000 to £40,000 plus on call allowance

You are early in your IT career. You want real exposure and fast development. You want more than a narrow support role.

We are expanding the IT Projects team. We are hiring a curious and adaptable System Engineer. You gain experience across infrastructure, development, cybersecurity, ERP systems, business intelligence, and integrations. You receive close support and hands on mentoring.

This role gives you range. You build strong foundations and long-term career options.

The role: You work within a collaborative IT Projects team. You balance core IT support with project work across systems and development.

Key responsibilities

  • Deliver 2nd and 3rd line IT support

  • Support infrastructure and core systems

  • Work with developers on internal applications

  • Learn and apply cybersecurity practices

  • Support Power BI and reporting

  • Assist with ERP, WMS, and system integrations

  • Take part in a paid on call rota

    The focus stays on learning, variety, and progression.

    What they look for: You show motivation and ownership. You want to grow.

    You'll bring:

  • Around 2 to 3 years experience in IT support, infrastructure.

  • Clear interest in technology and development

  • Proactive approach to learning

  • Strong team skills with ability to work independently

  • Comfort with on call responsibility

    Attitude and potential matter more than a full skills match.

    Nice to have, not essential

  • Exposure to SQL, .NET, Azure or Power BI

  • Experience with ERP or WMS platforms

  • Any experience with APIs or integrations

    What’s on offer

  • £32,000 to £40,000 salary based on experience

  • On call allowance on top of base salary

  • Clear development path across Infrastructure, Software development, BI and integrations

  • Supportive leadership and close mentoring

  • Free parking and EV charging

  • A role built for long term career growth

    This role suits someone curious, driven, and focused on building broad technical experience

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